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Start ShoppingMIKUNI FVM22/210-65 Bleed Pilot Jets - Precision Fuel System Component for Powersports Engines
Description
Upgrade your powersports engine's fuel delivery system with MIKUNI's precision-engineered bleed pilot jets. These critical components ensure optimal fuel-air mixture for smooth throttle response and consistent power output across a range of riding conditions.
Key Features
- Exact Fitment: Designed specifically for MIKUNI FVM22/210-65 carburetors to ensure seamless integration and reliable performance.
- High-Quality Brass Construction: Durable, corrosion-resistant material withstands harsh environments and prolonged use.
- Accurate Fuel Flow: Precisely calibrated orifice size delivers consistent fuel delivery for improved engine efficiency.
Why Choose This Product
These bleed pilot jets are essential for maintaining proper fuel metering in carbureted engines. Their precise engineering helps prevent fuel starvation during high-throttle operation while ensuring smooth idle performance. Riders benefit from enhanced engine responsiveness, better fuel economy, and reduced wear on critical components. Perfect for off-road motorcycles, ATVs, and other powersports vehicles requiring reliable fuel system components.
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Upgrade your powersports engine's fuel delivery system with MIKUNI's precision-engineered bleed pilot jets. These critical components ensure optimal fuel-air mixture for smooth throttle response and consistent power output across a range of riding conditions.
Key Features
- Exact Fitment: Designed specifically for MIKUNI FVM22/210-65 carburetors to ensure seamless integration and reliable performance.
- High-Quality Brass Construction: Durable, corrosion-resistant material withstands harsh environments and prolonged use.
- Accurate Fuel Flow: Precisely calibrated orifice size delivers consistent fuel delivery for improved engine efficiency.
Why Choose This Product
These bleed pilot jets are essential for maintaining proper fuel metering in carbureted engines. Their precise engineering helps prevent fuel starvation during high-throttle operation while ensuring smooth idle performance. Riders benefit from enhanced engine responsiveness, better fuel economy, and reduced wear on critical components. Perfect for off-road motorcycles, ATVs, and other powersports vehicles requiring reliable fuel system components.
| SKU | GMC606EA9E |
|---|---|
| MPN | FVM22/210-65 |
| Brand | MIKUNI |
| Category | Jets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
A bleed pilot jet is a carburetor component that controls fuel flow at idle and low throttle positions. The 'bleed' design allows air to mix with fuel for better atomization and smoother idle characteristics.
Signs include rough idle, difficulty starting, poor low-speed throttle response, or if the jet is visibly clogged or damaged. Pilot jets are often replaced during carburetor rebuilds.
The numbers indicate the jet size/orifice diameter. Different numbers provide different fuel flow rates. The specific sizing affects idle quality and low-speed performance.
Yes, but it will affect carburetor tuning. Larger jets richen the mixture, smaller jets lean it out. Changes should be made incrementally and tested for performance and engine health.
This is an OEM Mikuni component. Verify the part number matches your carburetor model. Counterfeit carb parts exist, so purchase from reputable dealers.
Installation Guide
Tools Required
- Small screwdrivers (Phillips and flat-head)
- Carburetor cleaning tools or small brushes
- Gasket scraper (plastic preferred)
- Clean rags or paper towels
- Carburetor cleaner
Pro Tips
- Clean the jet passage with carburetor cleaner before installation
- Handle brass jets carefully to avoid damage
- Ensure carburetor is properly sealed after jet replacement
- Test idle quality and throttle response after installation
- Keep old jets for reference or backup
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not cleaning the jet passage thoroughly before installation
- Forcing the jet into the bore (can damage brass)
- Installing without proper gasket sealing
- Mixing up pilot jets with main jets
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